Tampa Bay Rays third baseman Evan Longoria is an All-Star who numerous longtime baseball fans consider the best overall at the position since Mike Schmidt and George Brett in the 1970s and 1980s. This can maybe be attributed to his highly marketable combination of ability and good looks, both of which have made him an in-demand product endorser. But that popularity might sink down just a bit if the Barstool Sports blog post “Hey Evan Longoria; Stop Sending Me Pictures of Your @$&%…Sincerely Jenna” is true.

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Evan Longoria allegedly stalked Jenna on Facebook

Jenna, who’s only identified by her first name at Barstool, claims Evan Longoria tracked her down on Facebook in years past and began to pursue her (unlike anything this online cash advance portal would do to you). That conversation, as outlined by Jenna, ended with the Rays slugger allegedly sending a nude photo of himself from the waist down. Supposedly, Longoria’s note that accompanied the photo read “Like that, babe”? Jenna’s response to all of this was “If I wanted to see gross (expletive) d!@$#, I’d spend my entire (expletive) day on Chat Roulette”.

Evan Longoria was the Cape League MVP at the time

So Evan Longoria was already kind of a large deal before he made it to the majors. Yet all of that didn’t make a grand impression on Miss Jenna. Jenna writes in her Barstool Sports post the whole e-mail chain “isn’t as entertaining as I’d like it to be”.

Why now, Jenna?

An easy guess would be that you are a staffer for Boston-based Barstool Sports (possibly not even female) and you want to shake up the Rays so that the Boston Red Sox may have an easier time of catching them in the AL East. But she claims that an office conversation with co-workers wandered to the topic of sending nude photos, and Jenna revealed that she’d received just such a photo from a man she claimed to be Evan Longoria. The way you talk over it on Barstool, seems like clear that it wasn’t your thing. That vehement reaction is all the a lot more reason that famous types shouldn’t send the nasty via the cyber world. It’ll be interesting to see if this causes a spike in the sale of the MLB 2k10 video game, for which Evan Longoria is a cover model.

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